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Reboot Theatre Company (Jasmine Joshua)

Reboot Theatre Company (Jasmine Joshua)

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SYNOPSIS: Maya and Josh speak to Jasmine Joshua (they/them) about their groundbreaking work with Reboot Theatre Company in Seattle, WA, their journey developing their new musical Here and Their, and how they go about choosing their next project

About Jasmine Joshua

Jasmine Joshua (they/them) is the founder and Artistic Director of Reboot Theatre Company, a queer and trans-focused company in Seattle. Jasmine graduated magna cum laude from UC Santa Cruz with a degree in Creative Writing. They studied with the Larry Moss Studio and the Groundlings. Directing credits: Book-It (The Murder of Roger Ackroyd); Intiman (The Mystery of Irma Vep); Reboot Theatre (Private Lives, Cabaret); Cafe Nordo (Down the Rabbit Hole, Christmas Killing at Corgi Cliffs); Annex (Gold); assistant director at 5th Avenue Theatre (Bliss); associate director at Village Theatre (XY, Sherwood). On stage: 5th Avenue Theatre, Village, Seattle Shakes, Seattle Public Theatre, Book-it, Intiman, Reboot, Seattle Musical Theatre. Jasmine is also a musical theatre writer and composer (And So That Happened, 5th Ave; Bread Crumbs, ACT and ArsNova), their musical Here and Their will premiere at 12th Avenue Arts in June 2025. Before moving to Seattle, Jasmine was a theatrical publicist in the Bay Area, managing clients from LORT theatres and Broadway tours to opera, ballet, and a monster truck rally. Learn more at www.jasminejoshua.com

Record Date: Wednedsay, June 18th, 2025
Air Date: Monday, October 13th, 2025
Hosted by Joshua Hsu and Maya Williams
Featuring Jasmine Joshua

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